
Samaritan’s Purse Calls for Prayers as Five-Year-Old Mongolian Child Undergoes Heart Surgery in Cayman
The humanitarian organisation Samaritan’s Purse has called on the public to join in prayer for a young boy from Mongolia who is undergoing life-saving heart surgery.
In a statement released on Thursday, the organisation said five-year-old Bukhbilegt is receiving treatment through the Children’s Heart Project in the Cayman Islands. The surgery, described as a catheter-based heart procedure, is being performed today.
“Join us in praying for peace for 5-year-old Bukhbilegt from Mongolia who is having heart surgery via a cath procedure through Children’s Heart Project today in Cayman,” the statement read.
Samaritan’s Purse added that their team is trusting God for a successful operation and full recovery. The organisation regularly facilitates medical interventions for children from countries with limited access to advanced heart care.
They also encouraged supporters to continue lifting up the family, medical team, and all those involved. “We appreciate every prayer lifted up for this brave young boy,” the statement said.
The Children’s Heart Project has provided hundreds of children across the world with access to specialised surgeries, partnering with hospitals and local churches to offer both medical and spiritual support.






